Published in the March 29 – April 11, 2017 issue of Morgan Hill Life
Main story: Gavilan College opens its Coyote Valley site to about 80 students
Guest column by Michele Bresso: MH high school graduates: Consider studying at Gavilan College
Nonprofit profile: Mt. Madonna YMCA’s after-school programs empower youth
Editorial: One million dollars needed to jump-start inclusive playground
Retired geologist, Morgan Hⁱll Rotarian hikes to help eradicate polio
Around Town . . . with Robert Airoldi: Supervisor finds it’s fun reading with children at the MH library in the morning
Community Voices by Robert Shorey: Evidence points to diet as a factor causing dementia, Alzheimer’s disease
Downtown Morgan Hill by Kathy Sullivan: Downtown MH parking issues on city’s radar
Chamber of Commerce Photo Op — Monday lunch at Meatball
Your Garden . . . with Kate Russell: Planting a rain garden can help prevent loss of topsoil, increase biodiversity
Your Pets . . . with Dr. Jeanne Arcay-Haggerty: Puppies and babies are great together, but there are things to know to keep them both safe
Residents question water district officials who explain dam rebuild process
Your Retirement . . . with Marisa Otto: ‘Cost basis’ can affect your financial investment strategy
The Bigger Picture . . . with Marty Cheek: Forty years later, immigrants still face struggles for economic rights
Oakwood students bring popular fairy tale musical to stage
County police agencies say they won’t enforce federal immigration laws
Our Youth . . . with Emma Orth: Developmental Asset No. 21 — Achievement and motivation
57th annual spring festival celebrates Japanese culture
Calendar of Events: Published in the March 29 – April 11, 2017 issue of Morgan Hill Life
Music in the Air . . . with Mark ‘Fenny’ Fenichel: There’s live music in our future, both near and not too far away
Las agencias policiales del condado dicen que no harán cumplir las leyes federales de inmigración